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and i depressants are given for things that used to be true to transplant only in other words they used to say well you have anxiety take this when you go to the dentist you get on the plane and now it's like you have major anxiety disorder you need to be on this drug all the time because if it doubles and triples their profits and the overall business model. mentioned is it start the kids the life lifetime drugs is where the. that's come in so this is why in the united states we have no we have a real lack of operative antibiotic because people will take them for ten days so there's no profit for big pharma to create lifesaving antibiotics where if help push things are needed to out. people who don't need them ok let's go to david first of all go to josh but i used to present that i use most of the pills that we have but i could serve as a doctor is the quality of the pills i is improving it is not improving compared with the pills available to me to the nine hundred fifty s. we have weaker and less effective pills now but specifically on the antidepressants it's just six to eight tria
and i depressants are given for things that used to be true to transplant only in other words they used to say well you have anxiety take this when you go to the dentist you get on the plane and now it's like you have major anxiety disorder you need to be on this drug all the time because if it doubles and triples their profits and the overall business model. mentioned is it start the kids the life lifetime drugs is where the. that's come in so this is why in the united states we have no we...
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people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a monstrosity. >> the united nations security council failed to reach an agreement on a response. the u.n. secretary general called for a thorough investigation but said it would be up to the syrian government to give their permission and to continue civility. >> everything that has been said is ridiculous and unscientific. there is no use of that weapon at all. >> both russia and iran say the news of the chemical attacks are accurate. the sunni national coalition has called for an international investigation. today the u.n. will investigate allegations of previous attacks per the mandate. there have been cla
people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a...
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all of us thanks for watching. see you back tomorrow. montenegro: uh, agent booth? yes, angela? this is the pediatric cancer floor of a hospital. mm-hmm. yeah. right. well, what i'm about to show deputy director cullen is kind of gruesome. why are we meeting cullen here? because he's the deputy director of the fbi, and this is where he wants us to show it to him. okay, listen, about a month ago his daughter amy was diagnosed with cancer-- meso... mesothelioma-- lung cancer. exactly. she's not doing so well. so it's a lot easier for us to come to him right now. hmm. hmm what? nothing. it's just that's an extremely rare form of lung cancer. odd for someone amy's age to contract... no, no, no. no probing, okay? not to cullen, not to his family. this'll take five minutes. we go in there, we do the show-and-tell relating to the case, and then we're out of there. is that clear? i just think it's peculiar... no. but i... no. you have to admit... booth. cullen: dr. brennan. how appropriate-- you two bickering in an adolesc
all of us thanks for watching. see you back tomorrow. montenegro: uh, agent booth? yes, angela? this is the pediatric cancer floor of a hospital. mm-hmm. yeah. right. well, what i'm about to show deputy director cullen is kind of gruesome. why are we meeting cullen here? because he's the deputy director of the fbi, and this is where he wants us to show it to him. okay, listen, about a month ago his daughter amy was diagnosed with cancer-- meso... mesothelioma-- lung cancer. exactly. she's not...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> reporter: in 10-, and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shootin
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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>> the shower staying south of us. it is lovely. these are the current temperature is across the midwest. you cannot beat us. at a time of year when we are off and running. perspiring. it is very nice the coolest of dodgers and 74 upton not close the lake. in the city is 75 and appeared a beautiful day. you can see the skyline. cashethe jet stream will circulate from canada. that keeps the hot air add bay. the heat and humidity out of another canadian high pressure. that is a summer canadian high. some storms passing north of us. you concede a few of those to brush the area sunday night. after monday's sharp and thunderstorms up refund the temperature readings dropping a little the next week. casnext week. >> four months we have had a pattern that has been dominated by air masses in canada. signs that it could be breaking down there could be a pattern change coming. kind of like a below normal summer going. a pretty nice one. have a great weekend and thank you for joining us. >> catch him tomorrow at north halsted market is tomorrow
>> the shower staying south of us. it is lovely. these are the current temperature is across the midwest. you cannot beat us. at a time of year when we are off and running. perspiring. it is very nice the coolest of dodgers and 74 upton not close the lake. in the city is 75 and appeared a beautiful day. you can see the skyline. cashethe jet stream will circulate from canada. that keeps the hot air add bay. the heat and humidity out of another canadian high pressure. that is a summer...
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the test uses a finger stick to diagnose infection. developers isay it will help people get medical treatment sooner and hopefully it decrease the spread of the virus. the same genes that lead to autism may also be linked to cancer. researchers found the parallels between various cancers and autism. scientists are now testing drugs it to see if they target the genetic base and help aid those with autism. what relationship may be able to help two age groups battled depression. a new study finds that grandparents and grandchildren to enhance each other's mental health. the sisters say the relationship is associated with fewer symptoms of depression for both generations. the greater the emotional support they give each other the better the psychological help overall when grandparents built depending on their grandchildren that actually got more depressed . >> the weather forecast is coming up. ♪ come on-a my house ♪ my house ♪ i'm gonna give you everything ♪ [ eva ] my cat is my passion. so i feed her sheba® entrees with real bee
the test uses a finger stick to diagnose infection. developers isay it will help people get medical treatment sooner and hopefully it decrease the spread of the virus. the same genes that lead to autism may also be linked to cancer. researchers found the parallels between various cancers and autism. scientists are now testing drugs it to see if they target the genetic base and help aid those with autism. what relationship may be able to help two age groups battled depression. a new study finds...
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she used this term "quarter life crisis." this is hysterical. >> the kids and their terms these days, yeah. >> jay: oh, a tenth of a life crisis. i'm nine. [ light laughter ] i mean, i've never even heard of that. >> people panic at any age. and you want a label it, i think. but, you know, my character is about to turn 30, and her life isn't as she expected it to be. so she decides to move back home and create the circumstances that she was last happiest in, which was when she was a lifeguard in high school. and then she starts to hang out with some 16-year-olds, and it's not appropriate. >> jay: oh. [ light laughter ] oh. yeah. >> it's not, guys. it's not appropriate. >> jay: suddenly guys are going, "oh, i want to see this." >> yeah, it's a great -- [ light laughter ] she has a dangerous relationship. >> jay: now, is that difficult for you? working with young, handsome co-stars? >> oh. no. i was nervous because there are some intimate scenes. but thankfully, he was not 16. he was 19. but there was definitely more -- [ laugh
she used this term "quarter life crisis." this is hysterical. >> the kids and their terms these days, yeah. >> jay: oh, a tenth of a life crisis. i'm nine. [ light laughter ] i mean, i've never even heard of that. >> people panic at any age. and you want a label it, i think. but, you know, my character is about to turn 30, and her life isn't as she expected it to be. so she decides to move back home and create the circumstances that she was last happiest in, which...
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will be racing towards us this week. currently 73 degrees with a lake breeze. calm winds by morning. we may see temperatures in the 90 on wednesd's on wednesday. water tm ps... 76. nothing on radar/ satellite. tonight mostly clear... 60-67 degrees by morning. tomorrow, 84-80 degre8 degrees. tuesday 85-90 degrees. 7 day forecast... >> chicago's fashion community took the show outdoors this weekend... next designers and boutiques show off their best along division street... break ♪ it was the best day whoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two n
will be racing towards us this week. currently 73 degrees with a lake breeze. calm winds by morning. we may see temperatures in the 90 on wednesd's on wednesday. water tm ps... 76. nothing on radar/ satellite. tonight mostly clear... 60-67 degrees by morning. tomorrow, 84-80 degre8 degrees. tuesday 85-90 degrees. 7 day forecast... >> chicago's fashion community took the show outdoors this weekend... next designers and boutiques show off their best along division street... break ♪ it was...
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was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just think right now that we have a lot of problems at home that we need to take care of. >> i think that the country should get involved and not to think of it. >> i would like to see more involvement of other countrys the, britain, germany, the u.n., they would all come together and agree that it's something that we should do jointly. i agree at that point that we should get involved otherwise it's hard for us to get in involved in other people's matters. >> i guess the military efforts and it's self-defense here in the
was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just...
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a lot of stuff all around us. for us, not that much going on. high pressure in control and a light on shore flow, just enough of that 59-degree ocean influence to keep the heat down. you'll get the morning cloud cover, but also lots of afternoon sunshine. changes for the weekend. we'll see a significant cooldown starting saturday, as low pressure makes a close pass, we will see rain fall as close as mount shasta. we will see the rain fall to the north. we'll get a stronger on shore flow, more morning cloud cover will be spilling into the afternoon and temperatures taking a significant drop starting saturday. throughout the week, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine. i think you'll love the next several days. it will be cooler and cloudier. beautiful day in san jose. tomorrow, afternoon sunshine. 3 degrees below average. sunny vail 77. san jose 80. morgan hill up near 90 degrees. san ramon, antioch, you'll hit 88. 67 in the city tomorrow for the financial district. morning fog, afternoon sunshine, and 88 tomorrow. beautiful weather through friday,
a lot of stuff all around us. for us, not that much going on. high pressure in control and a light on shore flow, just enough of that 59-degree ocean influence to keep the heat down. you'll get the morning cloud cover, but also lots of afternoon sunshine. changes for the weekend. we'll see a significant cooldown starting saturday, as low pressure makes a close pass, we will see rain fall as close as mount shasta. we will see the rain fall to the north. we'll get a stronger on shore flow, more...
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follow us on facebook. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here is our third group of semifinalists -- a high-school world-history teacher from chicago, illinois... ...a sixth-grade social-studies teacher from south lyon, michigan... ...and a high-school history teacher from miami, florida... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. as johnny mentioned, this is the third and last of our semifinal matches. the winner today will come back on monday and tuesday to play for $100,000. colby, brenton, and drew, welcome back. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. here are your categories for this first round today. great way to start. notice the double m's. there will be two m's in exactly the middle of each correct response. that's followed by... and finally, hey... alex: drew, start us. reality sh-- reality tv for $200, please. brenton. what is "you're fired"? good. reality tv, $400. colby. what's orange county? you got it. $
follow us on facebook. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here is our third group of semifinalists -- a high-school world-history teacher from chicago, illinois... ...a sixth-grade social-studies teacher from south lyon, michigan... ...and a high-school history teacher from miami, florida... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. as johnny mentioned, this is the third and last of our semifinal...
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is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this with rockets. we know that the regime has been determined to clear the opposition from those very places where the attacks took place. and with our own eyes we have all of us become witnesses. >> reporter: after a day of phoning world leaders, the secretary of state again watched the videos of the aftermath of the attack. >> it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they layout before us. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child wailing while chaos swirled around him. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of bloo
is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this...
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be sure to join us tomorrow. we're checking in with the hotel business for tips on how to score a great deal on a getaway. from all of us at first business, we thank you for watching. >> announcer: the following presentation is proudly brought to you by light relief. >> hi, i'm robert wagner. when it comes to pain, what do we all want? we want a way to get out of pain that's easy, feels good and has no side effects. 50 million americans agree because they suffer from pain just like you. today, there's a therapeutic proven form of pain relief that may be more effective than anything you have ever tried. it's called light relief. it uses light and warmth to soothe and relieve pain. sounds like science fiction?
be sure to join us tomorrow. we're checking in with the hotel business for tips on how to score a great deal on a getaway. from all of us at first business, we thank you for watching. >> announcer: the following presentation is proudly brought to you by light relief. >> hi, i'm robert wagner. when it comes to pain, what do we all want? we want a way to get out of pain that's easy, feels good and has no side effects. 50 million americans agree because they suffer from pain just like...
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and we look forward to you people joining us again tomorrow. so long, everybody. [ theme music plays ] promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. so, how's your dog? lucy's doing awesome. she says hello. give her -- yeah, lick her for me. nice to have you here. i don't think i've ever said that to a contestant. [ laughter ] [ gasps ] [ groans ] i'll be fine. hi, tamera. how are you? tamera: hi. great. [ laughs ] it finally happened, folks. i've snapped. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, pat sajak and vanna white.
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they support us they tweet us you know one thousand times a day they e-mail us they facebook us you know and we get so much support from people that if to say now you know what you can see our baby and put a blanket over his head and not introduce him to this and you see what i mean and you know a lot of people do that i just put them in the babies and yeah hundred percent meaning anything just what it means meaning just what it means you know a lot of people when i throw the life raft to him. some of this is the serve read but what we do is you know we definitely put our marriage first i think that for duke that will ultimately benefit him the most to see us have to know that mommy and daddy love each other no george other and are going to be together makes him feel safe you have a good foundation you so you live in two cities we go back and forth although we did live in two cities and now we live mostly. you know it's. i'm from there i have businesses that are in chicago and certainly that keeps me going back and forth you know not my whole family's from there so. we make it work
they support us they tweet us you know one thousand times a day they e-mail us they facebook us you know and we get so much support from people that if to say now you know what you can see our baby and put a blanket over his head and not introduce him to this and you see what i mean and you know a lot of people do that i just put them in the babies and yeah hundred percent meaning anything just what it means meaning just what it means you know a lot of people when i throw the life raft to him....
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thank you for joining us. we apologize for the problems with the audio. >>> it was hit by an earthquake and tsunami two years ago. japan still trying to determine how to clean up a damaged nuclear power plant which is leaking radioactive water. >> u.n. weapons inspectors are combing through the sites of a suspected chemical weapons attack. this shows the inspectors on the ground at work after coming under fire this morning. >>> convicted murderer nadal hassan is back in court in fort hood, texas. he killed 13 people in 2009. the sentencing phase of that trial begins today. ouout of control wildfires are spreading across california. that blaze is edging closer to a reservoir where san francisco gets it's drinking water. >>> japan's government is promising to take urgent action against leaks of radioactive contaminated water. on monday they ordered the operator to improve monitoring and replace tanks that are at risk of leaking. at thtepco acknowledged that radioactive water leaked from inside that plant. >>> a
thank you for joining us. we apologize for the problems with the audio. >>> it was hit by an earthquake and tsunami two years ago. japan still trying to determine how to clean up a damaged nuclear power plant which is leaking radioactive water. >> u.n. weapons inspectors are combing through the sites of a suspected chemical weapons attack. this shows the inspectors on the ground at work after coming under fire this morning. >>> convicted murderer nadal hassan is back in...
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thank you for joining us. what's the reaction in the middle east to the supreme leader's statement this morning? >> morgan, across the board, it's all about strength of response, everybody wondering exactly what the strike will consist of. it has gone down to really nuts and bolts, how many missiles, how much time, what's the duration. i mean it really is a very, very distinct military maneuver being talked about by everybody here. it's also suggestive. people are looking at this trying to determine is it going to be too strong, too larynglarge. what constitutes too strong. hezbollah said if it is deemed to be too strong a military response to the chemical attacks, then they will attack israel. that's been their statement. israel has said they will respond ferociously should something like that occur. that has led to the united states obviously having to rethink exactly what would transpire because they have to walk this delicate line. it has to be strong enough to make the point, it has to be if you want to c
thank you for joining us. what's the reaction in the middle east to the supreme leader's statement this morning? >> morgan, across the board, it's all about strength of response, everybody wondering exactly what the strike will consist of. it has gone down to really nuts and bolts, how many missiles, how much time, what's the duration. i mean it really is a very, very distinct military maneuver being talked about by everybody here. it's also suggestive. people are looking at this trying...
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the attacks won't help us at all. >> this is going to be an attack on us, and not bashar. this is going to be an attack on our kids and loved ones. >> today is friday and it's a holiday. >> this is a filmmaker who works often with western journalists. he spoke with us via skype. >> people obviously know the united states is talking about some kind of military strike against the syrian regime. what do people there think about that? do they think it will help them? >> people want to topple the regime in any means. i mean, they have been on the machine for two years and a half now and they are really very tired of these forces. so any talk about anything that might end this war, it will be very excited and it will be accepted immediately. but the thing is, the americans tried, and it's just like -- just to -- to banish the regime, not to topple the regime. and this is a problem for them. i mean, people here they feel very lonely in their situation, in their tragedy, in their problem, and even more they just -- i mean, as i said, they are very worried about any attack that mig
the attacks won't help us at all. >> this is going to be an attack on us, and not bashar. this is going to be an attack on our kids and loved ones. >> today is friday and it's a holiday. >> this is a filmmaker who works often with western journalists. he spoke with us via skype. >> people obviously know the united states is talking about some kind of military strike against the syrian regime. what do people there think about that? do they think it will help them?...
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they support us they tweet us you know one thousand times a day they e-mail us they facebook us you know and we get so much support from people that if to say now you know what you can see our baby and put a blanket over his head and not introduce him to that if you see what i mean and you know a lot of people do that i just put them in the babies and yeah hundred percent meaning anything just what it means meaning just what it means you know a lot of people when i throw the life raft to him. that's it the serve bread but what we do is you know we definitely put our marriage first i think that for duke that will ultimately benefit him the most to see us had to know that mommy and daddy love each other no george other and i'm going to be together makes him feel safe you have a good foundation you so you live in two cities we go back and forth we did live in two cities and now we live mostly you know it or i should go. from there i have businesses that are in chicago and certainly. that keeps me going back and forth you know not my whole family's from there so. we make it work you kno
they support us they tweet us you know one thousand times a day they e-mail us they facebook us you know and we get so much support from people that if to say now you know what you can see our baby and put a blanket over his head and not introduce him to that if you see what i mean and you know a lot of people do that i just put them in the babies and yeah hundred percent meaning anything just what it means meaning just what it means you know a lot of people when i throw the life raft to him....
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did you use deodorant? oh, yeah, i used this natural stuff mom gave me. do younow there's aluminum in the kind we use? yeah, i believe it acts as a stink shield. this deodorant's better for the world, so... not the world downwind of you. so you don't really think it's weird that your mom walks around naked? no, not at all. i mean, it's how i grew up. everyone comes into the world naked. yes. mm-hmm. and then we go to macy's. the manager ignored me. i only wish i could show him pictures of people's arteries after they eat that popcorn. i didn't get any popcorn. [classical music playing] ♪ so, fay, i thought tomorrow we could head out for a big fun day of shopping around 11:00. oh, man, i totally spaced. i-i know we made plans, but i can't go. i got really involved with t this art proje. oh, that's too bad. i wanted to show you some wedding things. oh, honey, you and adam don't have a date set yet, do you? no, but don't worry. when we do set one, i'm really excited to have you involved in all the planning. you guys are so great together, to be really hone
did you use deodorant? oh, yeah, i used this natural stuff mom gave me. do younow there's aluminum in the kind we use? yeah, i believe it acts as a stink shield. this deodorant's better for the world, so... not the world downwind of you. so you don't really think it's weird that your mom walks around naked? no, not at all. i mean, it's how i grew up. everyone comes into the world naked. yes. mm-hmm. and then we go to macy's. the manager ignored me. i only wish i could show him pictures of...
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was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to laboratories outside the country and tested and they could be tested for the presence of serin or other nerve agents, chemical agents as well. >> what is your best guess? i know that is a difficult question but what could it possibly be? >> well, it is very difficult to determine these things and the conclusions that are made are often wrong. you have to be very careful. and so let's go down a road and say possibly it was serin, which is what everybody seems to be concluding right now. so there is some evidence
was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to...
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lessons for all of us. i want to thank you for joining us for "after words." >> guest: thank you very much. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program and which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with their material. "after words" ears every weekend at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. on sunday at 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch online. ago to booktv.org and click on the series and topics list of the upper right side of the page. >> joining us on book tv is louise, the vice president of northen publishing. what are some of the upcoming titles you have for the fall? >> guest: >> we are excited about some that week of coming up. we had a distinguished biographer known for his books in the discovery of france and his biography of rambo among many other figures. and he has an exciting new book called the discovery of middle earth, which is and as you might think from the title, but it is rather a eart
lessons for all of us. i want to thank you for joining us for "after words." >> guest: thank you very much. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program and which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with their material. "after words" ears every weekend at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. on sunday at 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch online. ago to...
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i mean, if people want us to use mass transportation, they have to make it available. >> reporter: the move came at b.a. rmp t.'s request as the threat of a crippling strike grew, the train will roll at least for seven days. >> last night it became very obvious that there wasn't going to be a deal unfortunately. the unions rejected our request to extend it to seven days so we had to go to the back pocket. >> reporter: the board gathers information from both sides and reports to the governor who decides whether to issue a cooling off period. >> this board of inquiry will substantiate and corroborate everything we've been saying however it does take us away from the negotiation table because we do have to prepare for this inquiry. >> i've been taking b.a.r.t. for 20 years. of course i want b.a.r.t. to run. i want this settled because otherwise it totally impacts everybody. >> reporter: we are back here live at west oakland. a b.a.r.t. spokesman believes it will continue. it's unclear when that might happen. as far as how the day has shaped up so far, b.a.r.t. spokesperson is telling us i
i mean, if people want us to use mass transportation, they have to make it available. >> reporter: the move came at b.a. rmp t.'s request as the threat of a crippling strike grew, the train will roll at least for seven days. >> last night it became very obvious that there wasn't going to be a deal unfortunately. the unions rejected our request to extend it to seven days so we had to go to the back pocket. >> reporter: the board gathers information from both sides and reports...
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i thank you both for joining us tonight. patty let's start with you. 70% of food on supermarket shelves have some sort of gmo in them. given it is so common, why is there a reason to be concerned? >> we think this food is different. the crops are different, and just because it is in a large number of products, it is a manageable number of crops, and we could label them. we have a got of genetically modified corn, soy, sugar beats things like that, and people don't realize they are eating them. these crops are different. these companies that make them patent them and charge farmers more to grow the seeds, so then it's different enough that consumers have the right to know that they are in the product they are buying. >> if the industry isn't concerned about dangers, why are they resisting the labeling of what is in the products? >> yeah, there's a lot of issues in play here. i do want touchdown score that every major international science organization in the united states, in europe, australia, china, france, germany, brazil,
i thank you both for joining us tonight. patty let's start with you. 70% of food on supermarket shelves have some sort of gmo in them. given it is so common, why is there a reason to be concerned? >> we think this food is different. the crops are different, and just because it is in a large number of products, it is a manageable number of crops, and we could label them. we have a got of genetically modified corn, soy, sugar beats things like that, and people don't realize they are eating...
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not used to this." you use it a second time and you go, "oh my god, i'm liking it." third time, "i love it." fourth time, you go, "my hair looks amazing." and people around you go, "what are you doing? what are you doing to your hair?" i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep usin' it. i have my husband usin' it, i have friends usin' it, i have makeup artists usin' it, because it is just good. and when you know that something is good for you, you just, you know, spread the love. i'm a wen girl, so i'm gonna be using that forever. ♪ >> remember how my hair looked a couple of years ago before i started using wen? now look at it. that's why i'm a wen girl. and here's how you can be a wen girl right now. >> now with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ call or go online right now and you can get our best value ever: 33 percent more sweet almond mint cleansing conditioner absolutely free. and you'll also get
not used to this." you use it a second time and you go, "oh my god, i'm liking it." third time, "i love it." fourth time, you go, "my hair looks amazing." and people around you go, "what are you doing? what are you doing to your hair?" i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep usin' it. i have my husband usin' it, i have friends usin' it, i have makeup artists usin' it, because it is just good. and when you know that something is good for you, you just, you...
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thank you very much for doing this for us. what made you decide to take this matter into your own hands? >> well, back in march there was the filing of a lawsuit in albuquerque to force the county clerk down there to issue same-sex marriage licenses. there was another action started in santa fe county, but that was started at the supreme court. the supreme court was asked to take original jurisdiction. it refused to do so, all of the cases went back to the district court, and it appeared there would be months and months if not well over a year before this matter could finally reach the state supreme court. the attorney general filed a brief with the supreme court at its request to advise the court as to whether or not it should take original jurisdiction. the supreme court listened to the brief, and then -- and in the briefing the attorney general of the state said that in his opinion under our equal protection provision of the new mexico state constitution that such laws prohibiting same-sex marriage were illegal. when i saw
thank you very much for doing this for us. what made you decide to take this matter into your own hands? >> well, back in march there was the filing of a lawsuit in albuquerque to force the county clerk down there to issue same-sex marriage licenses. there was another action started in santa fe county, but that was started at the supreme court. the supreme court was asked to take original jurisdiction. it refused to do so, all of the cases went back to the district court, and it appeared...
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i've been using them personally for years. they used to only do huge photos. now these -- and i know these are all instagram photos. the problem with instagram, they are low resolution. canvas pop has a technology called picture perfect. it gets rid of the pixels, but as a user, you don't need to know about the tech or understand it. you upload the photo and they do all the work. >> how is that hanging up? >> these are on velcro for the set, but one nail on the wall and you're done. >> very easy. very easy. let's get into the fun stuff. this is green tech. you have to love your smart thermostat. programmable settings, so seven days a week, four settings a day, and i can take out my iphone and control it. easy. >> does kathie's phone work on that? >> i don't know if that's going to work. but it's great for the energy savings. very easy, $100, then you get into a docking station. what's great about this is, too many people plug in appliances. what they don't realize is your appliances are actually using electricity. this lets you know how much electricity. it ca
i've been using them personally for years. they used to only do huge photos. now these -- and i know these are all instagram photos. the problem with instagram, they are low resolution. canvas pop has a technology called picture perfect. it gets rid of the pixels, but as a user, you don't need to know about the tech or understand it. you upload the photo and they do all the work. >> how is that hanging up? >> these are on velcro for the set, but one nail on the wall and you're done....
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us the taxpayers. we pay their bills. is there something screwy about the idea of public sector unions? >> there are. this is why 42% of americans feel unions should have less power because they feel they are being benefited at their expense. that is the problem here. who do we favor. >> david: rich, we started to talk about scrapping public sector pensions. at about scrapping public sector unions? >> great idea. they should be illegal. john said even the labor stalwart fdr was against them. labor leader orge meanie. it created what will a uponsy scheme and it's collapsing. >> david: fdr was against striking of the unions and unions using collective bargaining. he favored public sec somewhere union but was against collective bargaining program. steve, there is no way to avoid it. the only tool the union has to get what it wants is a strike, right? >> one way to deal with unions is what the wisconsin and others are doing. give people a choice about paying dues. >> david: remember, the union mob in wisconsin lt their battle
us the taxpayers. we pay their bills. is there something screwy about the idea of public sector unions? >> there are. this is why 42% of americans feel unions should have less power because they feel they are being benefited at their expense. that is the problem here. who do we favor. >> david: rich, we started to talk about scrapping public sector pensions. at about scrapping public sector unions? >> great idea. they should be illegal. john said even the labor stalwart fdr...
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be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and chaos. is the situation there too complex for the u.s.
be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and...
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in also gave us precise accountings. so you need some sort of gravity that could explain the orbits of these planets which work very much as einstein and newton would have predicted, and yet also explain the sort of deviation in the trajectory of the spacecrafts. >> so when did they first notice this thing, that it was slowing down a little differently? >> so what anderson told me was around 1982. it took -- and this is a sort of interesting, that's a very natural question to ask. and it sort of as a journalist writing about science, you have editors that ask questions about that. to be able to tell a clean story, you know? on march 17th, and in fact -- >> he looked at his computer and said, aha, that can't be right. >> much more gradual process, particularly when it's data that is statistical in nature, as probably the vast majority, as 76% of scientific data is. [laughter] you don't -- >> it's actually a pretty empty room, you know, statistically speaking. >> but you don't see it in one day. so it took -- he first noti
in also gave us precise accountings. so you need some sort of gravity that could explain the orbits of these planets which work very much as einstein and newton would have predicted, and yet also explain the sort of deviation in the trajectory of the spacecrafts. >> so when did they first notice this thing, that it was slowing down a little differently? >> so what anderson told me was around 1982. it took -- and this is a sort of interesting, that's a very natural question to ask....
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a hundred percent of us. a hundred percent chance it's going to be chilly tomorrow. >> there you go. >> very few guarantees in weather. that's how we stay employed. san francisco designated landmark no. 165. that's another deck of cloud cover sitting behind us. foggy, drizly, cloudy start to your thursday. add another day to streak going here. last time hit 70 in downtown san francisco july 4th. we've got nearly five weeks. check out the lack of temperature spread. 25 miles separates downtown san francisco and concord, but only four degrees today. you hit 67 downtown, concord with clouds until early afternoon only high of 71. another chilly day tomorrow, microclimate forecast cloudy start, sunny finish for high well below normal. it's going to be a long, drawn-out process to get us back to normal. here's the reason why. rarely can you see an area of low pressure so crisp and so clear. huge counter clock wise swirl and that's causing thunderstorms tonight in central oregon. those storms will make it as close a
a hundred percent of us. a hundred percent chance it's going to be chilly tomorrow. >> there you go. >> very few guarantees in weather. that's how we stay employed. san francisco designated landmark no. 165. that's another deck of cloud cover sitting behind us. foggy, drizly, cloudy start to your thursday. add another day to streak going here. last time hit 70 in downtown san francisco july 4th. we've got nearly five weeks. check out the lack of temperature spread. 25 miles...
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follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos. military cracking down on backers of the previous government. is the situation there too complex for the u.s. media?
follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos....
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: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with these long term displacement issues, and the psychological difficulties, first they manage their own life. we promote this community management. >> reporter: as part of the long-term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs. that allows them to guy groceries and other goods, creating an informal but crucial economy in the camp. this place has the feel of a more permanent town. it has a very different atmosphere than the ones that have just been set up for the newest syrian refugees. there they still have a sense of relief that they
: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with...
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it had not been used on a human yet. it had only been done on monkeys and that's how they explained it to us. >> >> reporter: over a six hour period, a surgeon infunnel cloud 1 million virus particles into stephanie's brain. >> i was the one who started the fusion pump to deliver the virus, and it gave me a great level of confidence that we were doing the right thing. we had studied this so thoroughly. >> >> reporter: yet in the months after the infusion, the tumor, disturbingly, appeared to be growing. >> it's something that nobody wants to see, and i have to be honest that it's not something that we were happy about of course, we were concerned about it. >> how are you doing? >> as a neuroncologist deals with this cancer, when i saw the tumor growing, it was scary for me to sit back and have faith that the polio virus will be work. >> >> reporter: wha >> what was actually happening in her brain was an inflammatory response, rather than the tumor growing. >> >> reporter: in fact, it was as predicted, attacking the tumor
it had not been used on a human yet. it had only been done on monkeys and that's how they explained it to us. >> >> reporter: over a six hour period, a surgeon infunnel cloud 1 million virus particles into stephanie's brain. >> i was the one who started the fusion pump to deliver the virus, and it gave me a great level of confidence that we were doing the right thing. we had studied this so thoroughly. >> >> reporter: yet in the months after the infusion, the...
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heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to hear from him. in the courtroom will be many of the survivors and families members of the 13 people that asan cooled. among the survivallers i surviv, he was shot two times by hassan and lived with ptsd ever since. he said, quote, when i go to the pharmacy, they have all the chairs lined up. when i go in there i don't do well. the signs from the trauma of the shooting that happened four years ago still visible in the survivors and the heartbreaking stories of parents and spouses who lost their loved ones. >> heidi, this has got to be the other sid
heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to...
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cheryl: jeff flock joins with us more. jeff? >> folks, you are looking at what may be the true future of motor vehicles. this is a hybrid but it's a fuel cell hybrid, electric and hydrogen are the two hybrid components i've got. bob carter, who will tell me about the future in just a moment. first this big hybrid event outside of detroit. you brought awe the hybrids you make from all the way around the world. 23 of them. >> yes, sir, we do. we're very proud of this. we have sold over 3 million hybrids across, across the globe and it represents 16% of our total sales and we think that, as, the number one leader we would like to see it even more. >> i want to get to this hybrid we're in right now. some people said maybe toyota, are they missing the electric boat? i want to ask you about that. first let me toll tell you about sales. nobody in the automotive industry has had more success in sales with at toyota with you at the helm. you feel like hybrids are the future and right now, sales are good. >> sales are beyond good, jeff. t
cheryl: jeff flock joins with us more. jeff? >> folks, you are looking at what may be the true future of motor vehicles. this is a hybrid but it's a fuel cell hybrid, electric and hydrogen are the two hybrid components i've got. bob carter, who will tell me about the future in just a moment. first this big hybrid event outside of detroit. you brought awe the hybrids you make from all the way around the world. 23 of them. >> yes, sir, we do. we're very proud of this. we have sold...
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of investigating chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of you said that would cross a red line if chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. >> he has previously indicated and stated, or at least his regime has, that they are interested in a full investigation. even if he wants to continue to ignore the strong urgings of the international community, he has already altered -- articulate that it is in the best interests of his regime to conduct an investigation. he can follow through on his own rhetoric. >> if he impedes the actions of the investigators, will that cross the line for the investigation? >> -- for the united states? >> it is not even a matter of cooperation. we would like to see
of investigating chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of you said that would cross a red line if chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. >> he...
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it's also it's coming at us than air. liz: he said the correction will be about 15%. >> the evaluation has started to get stretched. liz: low historically. >> at 21 times earnings on the s&p 500. we start to get into a little bit more rich waters. with gdp soft, we think it is unlikely that stocks stay in this up trend too much longer. liz: i have heard that for your. why is now different? >> we are in august, in the beginning of september which historically have been some of the most dangerous times for investors. we usually get a really big pullbacks. people are off -- often there are not many people left home. people not working at their desk. last week we saw a preview of that. liz: a want to say that there is excessive optimism. we have not seen massive inflows and equity funds. >> a lot of negative news. we have the fed change coming. we have the public and the politicians screaming for the end of qe2 three. i don't know what replaces that. i think the fed is caught in a box because we have really weakening fundamen
it's also it's coming at us than air. liz: he said the correction will be about 15%. >> the evaluation has started to get stretched. liz: low historically. >> at 21 times earnings on the s&p 500. we start to get into a little bit more rich waters. with gdp soft, we think it is unlikely that stocks stay in this up trend too much longer. liz: i have heard that for your. why is now different? >> we are in august, in the beginning of september which historically have been some...
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nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while baseball commissioner bud selig is reportedly swinging hard to get him off the field with either a lengthy suspension or a possible lifetime ban. >> it's in everybody's best interests if there is a deal brokered here. and it's in a-rod's best interest because it's going to get really, really ugly. >> reporter: the superstar home run hitter has earn in order than $350 million in 19 seasons in the big leagues. in 2007, he signed a record ten-year, $275 million contract and is still owed roughly $100 million. but how much of that money he'll actually k
nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while...
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wherever i one seems to want the us. brazil and russia still have tough times to go through. have a great afternoon. thank you. >> in syria, we are watching a story very closely. it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo. >> if that was the red line a year ago and that red line had been crossed when they used small amounts of chemical weapons, they are alleging that a more significant incident has happened. there was a ba rage of surface of surface missiles attacking ten villages and towns to the east and north of damascus. these attacks we have not been able to independently confirm them. but we have seen children, women, men, lifeless bodies laid out in makeshift hospitals to exhibit no obvious injuries gunshots or bomb fragments. people who suffocated because of a
wherever i one seems to want the us. brazil and russia still have tough times to go through. have a great afternoon. thank you. >> in syria, we are watching a story very closely. it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo....
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what happened at the adl is when a large staff that is with us. we have people whose very job it is come and thank god for this, they are devoted to this mission, they monitor the internet all the time, 24 subject or as jim would say 24/six in a jewish organization. [laughter] it's not, it's like the people who monitor kiddie porn. so they've got computers and they keep track to this extent they can of the major stuff going on. so the adl really is a leader in this effort and it's a great honor to be part of it. >> i'm an artist and i've seen some artworks which, when they go after politicians on either side of the aisle or religion, i would call it hate speech but it's not speech. it's an image. do you have any comment about images? >> images can absolutely confident -- constitute hate speech. drawing lines between content doesn't make a lot of sense to me. facebook as a policy vacuum is excluded from its hate speech posted but if you dress something up like hate speech, that's exempt. that's not right. nor should our to be exempt it could be hat
what happened at the adl is when a large staff that is with us. we have people whose very job it is come and thank god for this, they are devoted to this mission, they monitor the internet all the time, 24 subject or as jim would say 24/six in a jewish organization. [laughter] it's not, it's like the people who monitor kiddie porn. so they've got computers and they keep track to this extent they can of the major stuff going on. so the adl really is a leader in this effort and it's a great honor...
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to protect the giant sequoias, they are using sprinklers. ash is falling in a reservoir that supplies much of san francisco water. it hasn't affected water quality yet, but some generators that rely on the reservoir to power the city have been shut down. and while a vast majority of yosemite national park remains open, frank, about 200 of the 1500 camping sites are now closed. >> okay. why aren't yosemite park officials as concerned with the fire pushing to the northwest side of the park? it's still open for business, right? >> reporter: it still is. if anything, a lot of those campsites were actually closed down because of thick smoke. it wasn't necessarily the flames. but one of the reasons that they're not as concerned for that section of the fire is really because of some of the forest's own natural resources protecting itself. as the fire continues to push northwest into the park, it's actually being greeted by rock and granite which is obviously not fuel for the fire as opposed to some of the dry brush that it's got to already. bigad s
to protect the giant sequoias, they are using sprinklers. ash is falling in a reservoir that supplies much of san francisco water. it hasn't affected water quality yet, but some generators that rely on the reservoir to power the city have been shut down. and while a vast majority of yosemite national park remains open, frank, about 200 of the 1500 camping sites are now closed. >> okay. why aren't yosemite park officials as concerned with the fire pushing to the northwest side of the park?...
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tim thanks for joining us. does it matter what the un inspectors who are on the ground actually find after the statement from the u.s. secretary of state john kerry, has a decision been made to take some kind of military action in syria for that country's chemical attack on its people? >> i think given the -- the words that -- that kerry used, i think that that decision has been made. what exactly that means, we have yet to see. could be limited in nature, or it could be a little bit more. >> i spoke to a member of the syrian national coalition a little bit earlier, and he says to me a military strike of some kind will happen, because the power is on line, and it will be like a slap on the wrist, or a real strike that will destroy assad's capabilities. of those two choices, do you think is likely? >> i don't think we are going to see either. i think what we might see is something that will happen very quickly, which will send a message. it may target the command in control, the regime itself, to second that mes
tim thanks for joining us. does it matter what the un inspectors who are on the ground actually find after the statement from the u.s. secretary of state john kerry, has a decision been made to take some kind of military action in syria for that country's chemical attack on its people? >> i think given the -- the words that -- that kerry used, i think that that decision has been made. what exactly that means, we have yet to see. could be limited in nature, or it could be a little bit...
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from all us at first business. we wish you a tremendous tuesday. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford.
from all us at first business. we wish you a tremendous tuesday. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location...
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forget the government using phone records and e-mails to snoop. now they may be able to use your tv
forget the government using phone records and e-mails to snoop. now they may be able to use your tv
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thank you for joining us. there was widespread condemnation this week of the massive escalation of violence in egypt, where military forces cracked down on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. more than 600 people were killed and several thousand were injured. the largest muslim advocacy group in the united states, the council on american islamic relations, urged president obama to cut off military aid to egypt. >>> israel released 26 palestinian prisoners this week as peace talks resumed in jerusalem. the second round of talks began despite israel's announcement that it plans to build more than a thousand new housing units in disputed areas, including east jerusalem. u.n. secretary general ban-ki moon, visiting the west bank, called the new settlement activity troubling and warned it could make a two-state solution impossible. >>> attorney general eric holder proposed major reforms this week to the country's prison system. under new justice department rules, some non-violent drug offenders will no l
thank you for joining us. there was widespread condemnation this week of the massive escalation of violence in egypt, where military forces cracked down on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. more than 600 people were killed and several thousand were injured. the largest muslim advocacy group in the united states, the council on american islamic relations, urged president obama to cut off military aid to egypt. >>> israel released 26 palestinian prisoners this week as peace...
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watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, including audio and video podcasts of this program. join us at pbs.org. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," what life in a foreign prison can teach you about success, with mack dryden. i'm barry kibrick. mack is a stand-up comic, former writer for "politically incorrect," and a compelling motivational speaker. but it wasn't always that way. as a young man, mack was thrown into a moroccan prison, accused of murder. with his book, "fluffing the concrete," he shows us how to make the most out of even
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. we now welcome to larry king. live them all familiar faces in america he has not one but two shows in prime time including the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you would know better now is it about me for i can't think of it that contractually would not. gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad was ending and so i knew i could do a show i met with needed tasks or had a c.b.s. at ten am i think on a monday and it noon she offered me the job so i looked it looked it over and made sure we could it could jive with the schedule a break by which is pretty tough and they couldn't they had it in the just the way they were going to get done with breaking bad back in march and it didn't and it's not air
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. we now welcome to larry king. live them all familiar faces in america he has not one but two shows in prime time including the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you...